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. >> bottle water is just incredibly harmful to the environment. it takes a bottle about 1,000 years to bio degrand. >> the city's recycling service estimates it collects 15 million plastic water bottles each year. >> let's turn things over to jeff. you asked for rain, jeff, you got it. >> yes, you can bottle up all that you want of that. take a live look outside. we got a multi layered sky looking beautiful across the bay bridge. we'll let you know the timing of the next storm system and how much we'll get in a few minutes. >>> i'm geraud moncure. the warriors shooting for a road win against the toughest home team in the nba. highlights ahead and a local olympian whose stride is set in the 2016 games. that story is coming up in sports. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ]
. >> bottle water is just incredibly harmful to the environment. it takes a bottle about 1,000 years to bio degrand. >> the city's recycling service estimates it collects 15 million plastic water bottles each year. >> let's turn things over to jeff. you asked for rain, jeff, you got it. >> yes, you can bottle up all that you want of that. take a live look outside. we got a multi layered sky looking beautiful across the bay bridge. we'll let you know the timing of the...
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. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency says you have to provide a safe environment for this hospital, so the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure. >> reporter: the claim includes a detailed timeline of what they believe happened between september 19th when spalding was admitted and october 8th when her body was found in a hospital stairwell. today's claim includes acquisitions that a nurse reported to doctors that smalling was anxious, restless and disoriented. the family claims the doctor told the nursing staff spalding needed to be watched. >> there is a written order by the doctor that says all in capital letters, never leave this patient alone and they did, and they lost her. >> reporter: spalding vanished a few days after being admitted to the hospital for treatment of a bladder infection and for being disoriented. family spokesman david kerry added the entire case has been rough on lynn spalding's two children. >> the only thing lynn spalding's family and friends have seen come out of this is the reassign the of a couple sheriff
. >> this is the elder abuse and adult dependency says you have to provide a safe environment for this hospital, so the patients that come here to be treated are safe and secure. that's the failure. >> reporter: the claim includes a detailed timeline of what they believe happened between september 19th when spalding was admitted and october 8th when her body was found in a hospital stairwell. today's claim includes acquisitions that a nurse reported to doctors that smalling was...
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assess your environment. if it looks clear and you don't see anything, walk to your car, have your keys in your hand and get in right away. lock the doors and go. if you see somebody in the distance, something doesn't feel right. go inside, get somebody some security or somebody that can escort you out. look for a police officer. wait the people out. >> well, we both reported, willie and i, done the stories where someone's been carjacked, the kid is in the car. what do you do if something like that happens? >> that's why it's important when you get to your car, get in, lock the doors and then get yourself situated. but if you're in a situation like that where your kid is in the car, tell the person, take the car, here's my purse, get them what they want, let me get my child and go. >> i see so many parents juggling the stroller, doing other things, get in your car and get situated. >> yes, people get in and no one's paying attention. i can't impress that enough. you should think i need to get from point "a" t
assess your environment. if it looks clear and you don't see anything, walk to your car, have your keys in your hand and get in right away. lock the doors and go. if you see somebody in the distance, something doesn't feel right. go inside, get somebody some security or somebody that can escort you out. look for a police officer. wait the people out. >> well, we both reported, willie and i, done the stories where someone's been carjacked, the kid is in the car. what do you do if something...
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whether or not we have business-friendly environment in this country. coming from a guy deep the in numbers, senior economist for federal bank of chicago, do you see a business-friendly environment in this country right now? >> that is another good question. in terms of business-friendly there is regulatory side and i think there is a general sense of uncertainty and hesitancy that, that potential entrepreneurs or even workers looking to move from job to job might face or feel like they face in terms of kind of pulling the trigger, whether moving to another job or generating growth at their company. i think in terms of the business climate, i've been concerned for a few years now about the hesitancy. so, one example i give in some research i've done with coauthors, looking how firms higher and -- hire and how much effort they put into the recruiting effort. if we look at recent data from john openings and labor statistics survey, we see vacancy rate, job vacancy rate, firms are posting recovered pretty well. it is still not where it was but recovered pr
whether or not we have business-friendly environment in this country. coming from a guy deep the in numbers, senior economist for federal bank of chicago, do you see a business-friendly environment in this country right now? >> that is another good question. in terms of business-friendly there is regulatory side and i think there is a general sense of uncertainty and hesitancy that, that potential entrepreneurs or even workers looking to move from job to job might face or feel like they...
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so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marriage from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. the attorney questions the validity of the accusations. >> i know one of those informants attempted to extort one of these officers. i have grave concerns about the reliability and the credibility of the informants in that case. >> reporter: attorneys for a few of the officers insist the government's case is weak. they will not be making any deals. and they say they are confident the juries will find them not guilty. live in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> all those police officers are due back in court next month. >>> a bay area business owner fights for the right to the twirl his signs. the clever way he is standing up to a city ban. >> no more stealing our cookie money. >> caught with his hands in the cookie jar, the
so, yes, these guys are -- are real officers dealing in very dangerous and volatile environments and they have to have a tough exterior. >> reporter: a second indictment accuses officer edmond robles, sergeant ian furminger and another officer not in court today of stealing marriage from evidence and telling informants to sell it and split the proceeds with them. the attorney questions the validity of the accusations. >> i know one of those informants attempted to extort one of...
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it will affect the environment. but most of all the risk. the risk for the president, well, he's not running again, is he? the democrats will be able to go out and say we stand for the environment. our president proved it. and we proved to who? the kids. the next generation. well, here they are. 4th of july at aunt wendy's house. that's 8 of 11. when they come to the lake, they eat everything. that's why we have three refrigerators. what are we going to tell them? you ever think about what kind of world are we going to leave them? what kind of message are we going to send? now, we're teaching the kids that america is a wonderful country. it's 4th of july. they're jumping in the water. they're going to go hang out on the raft. they're going to twaef american flag. and i can tell you they'll eat all the food. what are we telling them? oil is going to be the focal point of your energy source many the future. we say yes to pipelines, we give big tax breaks to big oil, whatever they want, or do we want their generation to be different from ours?
it will affect the environment. but most of all the risk. the risk for the president, well, he's not running again, is he? the democrats will be able to go out and say we stand for the environment. our president proved it. and we proved to who? the kids. the next generation. well, here they are. 4th of july at aunt wendy's house. that's 8 of 11. when they come to the lake, they eat everything. that's why we have three refrigerators. what are we going to tell them? you ever think about what kind...
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. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. >> stahl: after the murder, jeff's mom got custody of his four girls, because his wife pled guilty to leaving a loaded gun in the house. and every week, joann visited her son's young killer in juvenile hall. >> patterson: it's a struggle every minute of my life. because my son was murdered and i want justice for him... >> stahl: yeah. >> patterson: ...but only at the ex... that only happens at the expense of my grandson. >> stahl: what about politics with these children? do you feel any obligation to teach them about nazis? >> patterson: they're being raised conservative republican. we need more of those in california. ( laughs ) >> stahl: but what about nazism? >> patterson: it's gone for this family. >> kroft: last year, at age 13, joseph hall was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to ten years in juvenile prison. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i
. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. >> stahl: after the murder, jeff's mom got custody of his four girls, because his wife pled guilty to leaving a loaded gun in the house. and every week, joann visited her son's young killer in juvenile hall. >> patterson: it's a struggle every minute of my life. because my son was murdered and i want...
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you are looking flat in that environment. a lot of investors had been used to this raging bull market for over three decades. we think we are in the waning days of that play. if you take off inflation, you're kind of zero-ish. >> speaking of, let's take a look at where treasuries ended today's session. creep last hour, they higher, but overall a very tight range for the treasury market. like i said in the last hour, there was a little rush into the treasury markets and safe haven buying. and turning to commodities, you have to look at oil. booming on u.s. data, not on ukraine and russia. u.s. inventories finding for a seventh straight week, leading to some weakness in commodities. also, pointing out that commodity -- refining capacity is down. as they make the transition from winter into spring. i'm alix steel. ♪ ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for wednesday, march 5, 2014 i. i am pimm fox. ou he isr theme and is a risk. -- our theme is a risk. nfl wide receiver, taking a risk in the restaurant business. we have got details.
you are looking flat in that environment. a lot of investors had been used to this raging bull market for over three decades. we think we are in the waning days of that play. if you take off inflation, you're kind of zero-ish. >> speaking of, let's take a look at where treasuries ended today's session. creep last hour, they higher, but overall a very tight range for the treasury market. like i said in the last hour, there was a little rush into the treasury markets and safe haven buying....
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we think it's 13% and 15%, in a 3% to 5% spending environment. really focusing on signature attacks. any unusual activity, especially on the government or homeland security side. that's going to be front and center over the coming days. >> what sorts of attacks. we've seen russia do this when it had a spat with estonia over a war memorial. it happened in 2007. and it took the internet off line. people couldn't access atms. vote in estonia. they couldn't vote or anything like that. what are we expecting against the u.s.? >> i think it specifically attacks on social media. major enterprises. and you know, any sort of attacks, specific on the homeland security side. and one that is a government-backed one. pro-russia and anti-u.s. type of attacks that we would see across homeland security. and it speaks that we have so many issues in terms of spending on the government. that's why you see it ramp up. from everything we hear, they're ready to go within the beltway if there's any issue. >> i want to talk about picks. it has been difficult to invest in
we think it's 13% and 15%, in a 3% to 5% spending environment. really focusing on signature attacks. any unusual activity, especially on the government or homeland security side. that's going to be front and center over the coming days. >> what sorts of attacks. we've seen russia do this when it had a spat with estonia over a war memorial. it happened in 2007. and it took the internet off line. people couldn't access atms. vote in estonia. they couldn't vote or anything like that. what...
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a little more time to get used to the cameras, get used to the teleprompters, get used to just the environment of television. and i think it will -- he'll settle down -- i think he settled down a little bit by friday. >> but he's 25 and has blue eyes. what more kooupt? >> exactly. >> and by the way, joe, he had no previous journalistic experience. after three days on the air, he won a coveted cronkite award. >> it must be the nobel people giving out that award. i feel sorry for ronan farrow. "new york times," entertainment weekly, but from msnbc president phil griffin who said i met this kid for 20 minutes and i knew he had it and he should have his own perform. he had the lowest rated show on all of msnbc on monday and thol those ratings dropped throughout the week. what i would have done is put him on a show like the cycle, an opinion show, not as much heavy lifting for a co-host and give him his training wheels until you give him his own show for one hour which he's not done any broadcasting, local, community access or especially national. >> it's tough to be thrown into that chair. finally
a little more time to get used to the cameras, get used to the teleprompters, get used to just the environment of television. and i think it will -- he'll settle down -- i think he settled down a little bit by friday. >> but he's 25 and has blue eyes. what more kooupt? >> exactly. >> and by the way, joe, he had no previous journalistic experience. after three days on the air, he won a coveted cronkite award. >> it must be the nobel people giving out that award. i feel...
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>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a bank, necessarily. who are you connecting people or are you extending the capital the loans yourself and, if so, how much capital are you holding to protect against losses? >> yes. so we're holding an extensive amount of equity capitol to protect against losses. we get the money for the loans themselves from banks like goldman sachs, deutsche banks, square one banks and hedge funds from smaller individuals. it's a variety of capital sources funding the loans. con necking wall street to main street with our platform. >> are you regulated like a bank? >> we're regulated like a non-bank commercia
>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a...
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>> luxury brands today, and this they feel this time their brand is more controlled, in this environment, then being on digital. >> that this is real, this is not virtual in other words. >> this can go anywhere. they want this to be very comfortable, and brands are similar, they are competitive with them in some way. >> what is your partnership with ? they do attract the high-end shopper. >> knowing that their audience is as good as they get, and they love to travel, and eating, food, home design and fashion, watches, you name it. this is a full on luxury lifestyle. that is what we have tried to do. itough their channels -- engages that digital audience because many people who are usually users, like to use magazines. >> do we need another magazine? i walk by a magazine stand every day and we have magazines, "vogue," "travel and leisure." most --n the webby for best homepage and navigation and tonsture and we have won of accolades. >> is the list you are operating with what you want, ultimately? a lot of people think of this as a flash sales site, and not a luxury destination. would you
>> luxury brands today, and this they feel this time their brand is more controlled, in this environment, then being on digital. >> that this is real, this is not virtual in other words. >> this can go anywhere. they want this to be very comfortable, and brands are similar, they are competitive with them in some way. >> what is your partnership with ? they do attract the high-end shopper. >> knowing that their audience is as good as they get, and they love to...
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it gives them that opportunity, in a calmer environment. >> cash is a factor in that. you can always get cash. you can leverage something, ight? if there is a cogent strategy -- >> you are able to get cash. >> it is costly. but you can do it. >> the mob might lend you money. >> but when you are meandering around a bunch of strategies and a lost customer base, it is very difficult. >> if you are doing restructuring with jcpenney or another company, is there a point beyond which you just say, ok, it is not worth salvaging here, we're just going to shut it all down? where is the tipping point echo -- where is the tipping point? >> you know, jcpenney has artie crusted, but that is a qualitative thing you have to go through. thed to consider what is in best interest of stakeholders. when you are dealing with the company that is burning through 'slot of cash, the board fiduciary duty is to debtors -- i'm sorry, to creditors, as opposed to just shareholders. that is sort of the switch. in the restructuring world, once you get into the point -- >> the shareholders don't enter
it gives them that opportunity, in a calmer environment. >> cash is a factor in that. you can always get cash. you can leverage something, ight? if there is a cogent strategy -- >> you are able to get cash. >> it is costly. but you can do it. >> the mob might lend you money. >> but when you are meandering around a bunch of strategies and a lost customer base, it is very difficult. >> if you are doing restructuring with jcpenney or another company, is there a...
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consider the geopolitical environment. traders watching that very closely. obviously taking this number into account as well but watching this morning's adp report, too. they're going to be watching the jobs report as well. but traders telling me exact these prices to stay elevated that's because there's a lot of global demand for the refined property products and as long as that's the case we'll probably stay above 100 bucks a barrel, texas intermediate $102.75. and we saw a drawdown of 1.6 million barrels and the distill as ates, 1.4 million barrels. >>> and let's go to moscow and jim maceda for what we can expect there. >> reporter: they are meeting in a couple of hours now which will be the first face to face since ukraine crisis escalated. it's just one example of a flurry of diplomacy over the past 24 hours. the chances of avoiding war in ukraine seem to get a boost from vladimir putin's comments yesterday. you recall he said that he saw no need to use force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the crimean peninsula. well, there was a sigh of relief f
consider the geopolitical environment. traders watching that very closely. obviously taking this number into account as well but watching this morning's adp report, too. they're going to be watching the jobs report as well. but traders telling me exact these prices to stay elevated that's because there's a lot of global demand for the refined property products and as long as that's the case we'll probably stay above 100 bucks a barrel, texas intermediate $102.75. and we saw a drawdown of 1.6...
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we have a lot that rely on workers and especially in the high growth environment where are you dwoeg to get people to work to clean hotel rooms and do our landscaping. her quote, not mine. >> it is harsh and elitest by this democratic candidate and really overlooks the fact that many undocumented immigrants are high tech workers or others with skills and does stereotype. there is no doubt there are many parts of this country, south florida, southern california, maybe new york where there is scarcely a pizza delivered, baby cared for or vegetable picked or dish washed but by an undocumented worker. they tend to do the down side job. >> if a republican said that it would be gigantic talk. >> it is elitest. it is grossly stereotyping. on the other hand -- sometimes stereotypes are created because they represent a truth. >> we will continue to watch everything you do. i love your shoes. >> i used them at the disco yesterday. >> did you see geraldo at the disco? >> i was boogying away. >> this was shot by the paparazzi e other known as your wife. >> i heard dr. siegel talking about old sp
we have a lot that rely on workers and especially in the high growth environment where are you dwoeg to get people to work to clean hotel rooms and do our landscaping. her quote, not mine. >> it is harsh and elitest by this democratic candidate and really overlooks the fact that many undocumented immigrants are high tech workers or others with skills and does stereotype. there is no doubt there are many parts of this country, south florida, southern california, maybe new york where there...
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kevin does all three in the under water environment, just over a minute. simply incredible. >> amazing. the first cube took him only five seconds to solve it. >> that is elaborate. holding your breath for a minute is no easy task either. >> just to focus like that, that is incredible. >> talent. >>> coming up -- wait, wait, wait for it. bingo. >> and another. still going at it. >> maybe he can get on oprah. coming up, oprah winfrey's angry words and tough love for lindsay lohan. >>> and all those pictures you take with your cell phone camera, they could be worth some big money. find out how to cash in. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. weather brought to you by life lock. an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers t
kevin does all three in the under water environment, just over a minute. simply incredible. >> amazing. the first cube took him only five seconds to solve it. >> that is elaborate. holding your breath for a minute is no easy task either. >> just to focus like that, that is incredible. >> talent. >>> coming up -- wait, wait, wait for it. bingo. >> and another. still going at it. >> maybe he can get on oprah. coming up, oprah winfrey's angry words and...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. oh, the rain! there's so much rain coming to l.a. take a live look at new york city, why don't you? back on set, we have eugene robinson, here in new york, john hywellman, thomas robertis, and this washington, sam stein. >>> the tea party movement. its leaders are trying to steer the message into the future with a renewed tone. senator rand paul is trying to keep the movement from being side tracked with an apparent reference to recent remarks by rocker ted nugent about president obama. >> we have to reach out to more people, not just those of us here. it has to be a bigger party, and it has to be a bigger movement. there are times -- and i don't think it is our movement -- but there are times when people are using language that shouldn't be used, and i recently criticized someone for using some of that language, and i'm not going to bring it up. but i will say we can
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. oh, the rain! there's so much rain coming to l.a. take a live look at new york city, why don't you? back on set, we have eugene robinson, here in new york, john hywellman, thomas robertis, and this washington, sam stein. >>> the tea party movement. its leaders...